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; The wrist has 8 carpal bones and 4 articulations or joints. ... Move the cursor over the shaded areas to identify bones and articulations or click on the shaded areas for more information. Click on the smaller image (top left) to return to Bone and Joint Structure...
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classes.kumc.edu/sah/resources/handkines/bone/wrist.htm...
classes.kumc.edu/sah/resources/handkines/bone/wrist.html
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Clickable map of the wrist - for basic skeletal anatomy ... When you point to any structure on the large image of the wrist, that bone or structure will be highlighted in the smaller image to the left to help you locate it. If you click your left mouse button, the name of that object will appear to identify it.
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www.gwc.maricopa.edu/class/bio201/hand/awrist.htm
www.gwc.maricopa.edu/class/bio201/hand/awrist.htm
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A broken wrist is among the most common broken bones. In fact, wrist fractures are the most commonly broken bone in patients under 65 years of age (after ...
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orthopedics.about.com/cs/upperfx/a/wristfracture.htm
orthopedics.about.com/cs/upperfx/a/wristfracture.htm
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Find information about broken bones of the hand, fingers, and wrist. Fractures of the hand and wrist a common and some basic information can help you understand your injury. Knowing proper treatment of a broken bone is the key to fast recovery. ... Information About Hand & Wrist Fractures...
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orthopedics.about.com/od/handwristfractures/Information...
orthopedics.about.com/od/handwristfractures/Information_About_Hand_Wrist_Fractures.htm
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Carpus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In tetrapods, the carpals is the sole cluster of the bones in the wrist between the radius and ulna and the metacarpus. The bones of the carpus do not belong to individual fingers (or toes in quadru...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carpus
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www.med.nus.edu.sg/ant/skeletal/c19.htm
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The Wrist ... The wrist is a region and the wrist is a complex of joints. As a joint complex, it is made up of more than one bone. There are the ulna and radius and the navicular lunate, triquetrum, pisiform, greater multangular, ... The hand and wrist region is a good place to examine short and long bones.
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www.pediatric-orthopedics.com/Topics/Bones/Wrist_Hand/w...
www.pediatric-orthopedics.com/Topics/Bones/Wrist_Hand/wrist_hand.html
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What happens when you break a bone? ... Your bones are natural healers. At the location of the fracture, your bones will produce lots of new cells and tiny blood vessels that rebuild the bone. These cells cover both ends of the broken part of the bone and close up the break until it's as good as new.
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kidshealth.org/kid/ill_injure/aches/broken_bones.html
kidshealth.org/kid/ill_injure/aches/broken_bones.html
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The end of one of the forearm bones (the radius) may also break in this type of fall, depending on the position of the hand ... The scaphoid is one of the small bones in the wrist. It is the wrist bone that is most likely to break. ... This X-ray shows the location of the scaphoid and the surrounding bones of the hand and wrist.
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orthoinfo.aaos.org/topic.cfm?topic=A00012
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